Remains of the Day: Pinch to zoom zoom

A legendary maker of sports cars. A legendary maker of technology. Put them together and what do you get? Well, nothing really—yet! Elsewhere, John Browett is on the clock and Sprint is all about breaking limits. Not unlike Bradley Cooper, the remainders for Wednesday, April 25, 2012 are truly limitless.

Apple’s new retail chief, John Browett, has begun work with the company for reals. According to an SEC filing, his start date is listed as April 20, at which point he also received 100,000 restricted stock units that vest periodically. I’m sure Browett is ready to make his mark on things—how do you feel about shag carpeting in every Apple Store?

Sprint CEO Dan Hesse told CNet that the carrier will likely stick with unlimited data for the next generation of iPhone. No surprise there, since it’s a key differentiator from the company’s rivals, none of which currently offer unlimited data. Except, of course, for the Justice League. (They have a great roaming plan.)

Speaking of carrier data, AT&T has apparently improved its Pay as You Go offerings. Now $5 will get you 50MB, instead of 10MB; $15 will get you 200MB instead of 100MB; and $25 will get you 1GB instead of 500MB. But your firstborn will only still get you 2GB.

Product News:

PDFpen and PDFpenPro 5.8 - Smile’s PDF creation and editing software has been updated to version 5.8, bringing support for iCloud folders and documents on OS X Lion, fixing issues with optical character recognition (OCR), and dropping support for 32-bit processors in favor of ARC memory management. Free updates; for new users, $50 for PDFpen, $100 for PDFpenPro.

Skitch 1.0.9 - Skitch reaches version 1.0.9, adding a Save To Evernote button within the toolbar, an ability to choose a destination notebook, and a fix for an image-uploading crash. Free.

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